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Scion - xD (2012)

Looking for the best estimate of the *Scion xD price*? Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2012 model or a more seasoned used Scion xD, this description will give you a solid baseline for what to expect in the current market. We’ll unpack the key specs, give realistic depreciation insights—think “typically loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year”—and compare the 2012 to its peers, so you can figure out if *what is a 2012 Scion xD worth* matches your buying budget. --- ### Core Specifications Below is a quick‑look list of the most relevant specs you’ll find on any contemporary Scion xD listing. These details stay fairly constant across trim levels, but minor variations can exist between import markets.

  • Engine: 1.4 L 4‑cyl. I‑4 boxer (turbo‑charged in certain models) – 120 hp / 130 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual / 4‑speed automatic (automatic only in certain markets)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular 87‑octane)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD) – standard; no all‑wheel drive option
  • Dimensions (overall): 163 in. length × 70 in. width × 57 in. height
  • Wheelbase: 107 in.
  • Cargo space: 17.1 cu ft. (front) + 44.3 cu ft. (behind rear seats, when folded)
  • Passenger capacity: 5 seats (two forward, three rear
  • Powertrain mount: None (as a compact crossover, the xD is often classified as a small SUV)
  • Typical 0‑60 mph: 12‑13 s (service‑mechanical)
*Note: Engine size and automatic/transmission options can differ regionally, so always double‑check the specific listing.* --- ### Depreciation Insight When considering the *Scion xD depreciation*, it helps to look at the pattern of value decline over time. While exact percentages vary by market, condition, and mileage, here are the most frequently cited trends:
  • **First year** – A new Ford‑to‑Toyota‑branded vehicle generally experiences a 15‑20 % decline from MSRP.

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